Topic > Man's Search for Meaning by psychiatrist Viktor Frankl

Frankl suffered during his time in a concentration camp. Frankl thinks that suffering is part of the experience someone will have in their life. “When a man discovers that it is his destiny to suffer, he will have to accept suffering as his task; its one and only task. ( 99) No one can free you from your suffering, your possibility lies in how you manage your suffering, it is Frankl's idea. Wolpe experienced suffering in a different way. He suffered through a battle with cancer. Suffering is one of the real things mentioned by Wolpe that our life revolves around. Sometimes we can't see suffering, but at the same time we can't see God, but that doesn't mean God doesn't exist. Suffering exists even if we cannot see it. “Believing only in what you see seems like a peculiar form of blindness (Wolpe